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On Nov 11, 10:00*am, "Wayne Paul" wrote:
"Sam Zimmerman" wrote in ... Can someone describe the antenna installation issues with the PowerFlarm brick? Does the brick contain the transponder and ADS-b antennas or are they separate? If they are in the brick, does this dictate a need for a special location for mounting the black box? If they are separate, do they need to go outside the glider? SZ Also, how far does the GPS antenna have to be seperated from other GPS antennas, such as a 302 antenna? Wayne What I've heard so far is that there are 3 antennas: GPS, FLARM, and transponder/ADS-B (those are on the same frequency anyway). I'm interested in the issues as well. My plane is all fiberglass (ASW-19) so it's just the metal parts that will affect the signals. Distance from the antennas to the unit is also an issue. Somewhere there's a discussion of a program that analyzes FLARM traces to determine how good your antenna placement is. They give an example of a unit placed behind the spar that had difficulty seeing traffic ahead. However, I don't have a whole lot of room ahead of the panel for antennas, and I'm concerned about effects on my compass. -- Matt |
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